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19 Jun


Cocktail Of The Month

It’s time to sit by a warm fire with a delicious winter cocktail to keep the chill away. This month’s favorite is a ” Winter Restoration” and it does just what the name implies. It’s a mixture of sweet and refreshing contents that are headed up with  the great End of Days Distillery, Port of Entry Gin. It restores you wintertime love of the season!

Winter Restoration

 

Ingredients List

Port of Entry Gin, Housemade Tonic Syrup, Pomegranate Juice, Lime Juice

*Recommended* Glassware                 Chalice Glass

Garnish                       Port of Entry Gin, Housemade Tonic Syrup,  Pomegranate Juice, Lime Juice

Retail Price               $12

Exact Cocktail Measurements
2 oz Port of Entry Gin
.75 oz Tonic Syrup
.75 oz Pomegranate Juice
.50 oz Lime Juice
Top with Soda Water

Method

Add ice to your glass and build your cocktail into your glass with all of your ingredients then top with soda water.

 

 

 

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